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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1792160" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://stlpinchhits.com/minor-leagues/cardinals-outfield-prospect-mosies-gomez-launches-35th-and-36th-homers-of-the-season/article_444a9876-c912-59c8-bc21-62cc51020687.html#_ga=2.169401697.1591448053.1663508930-2106539882.1663508925[/URL]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://stlpinchhits.com/users/profile/Daniel%20Guerrero" target="_blank">Daniel Guerrero</a></p><p></p><p>Nearly a month passed between homer runs No. 33 and 34 for Class AAA Memphis outfielder Moises Gomez.</p><p>But the 24-year-old didn’t waste much time between hitting his 35th and 36th of the season.</p><p>On Sunday, Gomez connected on a two-run homer that sailed well past the left-field wall for his 35th of the year in the sixth inning of Memphis’ 8-4 road win against Iowa. Then, after with the Redbirds looking for some insurance run in the ninth, Gomez took right-hander Cayne Ueckert to right-center field for his second of the day and his 36th of the year.</p><p>The second of Gomez’s two homers positioned the breakout prospect back atop the minor-league lead and put him a swing closer to franchise history.</p><p></p><p>After Sunday, Gomez sits one home run behind outfielders Felix DeLeon (1962) and Tyrone Horne (1998) for the single-season home run record for a Cardinals minor-leaguer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1792160, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://stlpinchhits.com/minor-leagues/cardinals-outfield-prospect-mosies-gomez-launches-35th-and-36th-homers-of-the-season/article_444a9876-c912-59c8-bc21-62cc51020687.html#_ga=2.169401697.1591448053.1663508930-2106539882.1663508925[/URL] [URL='https://stlpinchhits.com/users/profile/Daniel%20Guerrero']Daniel Guerrero[/URL] Nearly a month passed between homer runs No. 33 and 34 for Class AAA Memphis outfielder Moises Gomez. But the 24-year-old didn’t waste much time between hitting his 35th and 36th of the season. On Sunday, Gomez connected on a two-run homer that sailed well past the left-field wall for his 35th of the year in the sixth inning of Memphis’ 8-4 road win against Iowa. Then, after with the Redbirds looking for some insurance run in the ninth, Gomez took right-hander Cayne Ueckert to right-center field for his second of the day and his 36th of the year. The second of Gomez’s two homers positioned the breakout prospect back atop the minor-league lead and put him a swing closer to franchise history. After Sunday, Gomez sits one home run behind outfielders Felix DeLeon (1962) and Tyrone Horne (1998) for the single-season home run record for a Cardinals minor-leaguer. [/QUOTE]
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